Extractions: Dennis Rodman was a one of the best defenders and rebounders of all time. Rebounds seemed to fly to his hands. His defense and behaviour were usually annoying the player he was guarding and destroying his concentration and focus (Karl Malone, in the 1997 and 1998 Finals, for example) or even breaking them down psychologically (Brickowski in the 1996 Finals). Rodman has won 5 NBA Championships (1989, 1990, 1996-'98). He was named Defensive Player of the Year, twice (1990, 1991). He played in two All-Star Games (1990, 1992). A member of the All-NBA Third Team in 1992 and 1995. He led the league in rebounds a record seven times in a row (1992-'98). Also led the NBA in field goal percentage in 1989. Selected in the All-Defensive Team 7 times (1989-'93, 1995, 1996) and in the All-Defensive Second Team in 1994. He tied an NBA Finals record by grabbing 11 offensive rebounds in both Games 2 and 6 of the 1996 Finals. Most of Rodman's highlights came off the court. He changed color to his hair almost every day. He had a relationship with Madonna, married Carmen Electra for a few days and on the day his first book was published, he appeared dressed as a bride. On court, he's famous for kicking a photographer and head-butting a referee.

Extractions: Online Loans Synchronization fast and easy Mortgages Internet Advertising ... PDA View Full Version : Separated At Birth? Simple Simon 04-30-2005, 04:13 PM I saw a highlight of Jeromy Burnitz last night and I swear it looked just like Bonderman. These guys could be brothers! These aren't the best photos but they look quite alike. http://images.art.com/images/products/regular/10122000/10122735.jpg http://www.onlinesports.com/images/phf-aaev031.gif spikesglaring 04-30-2005, 04:20 PM What did Bonderman ever do to you? That's really harsh comparing Bonderman with Jeremy Burnitz. Cold blooded... :chinese: IdahoBert 04-30-2005, 04:34 PM Expect him to come inside to you next time. Biff Mayhem 04-30-2005, 04:34 PM The seperated at birth threads begin and end with Reggie Miller and Quark.

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Extractions: When he entered the NBA in 1986, he was listed as 6'8" (2.03 m), but by the time he joined the Chicago Bulls in 1995, his listed height had dropped to 6'6" (1.98 m), which was apparently closer to his actual size throughout his career. Rodman played one of the most physical positions in basketball at power forward, and despite giving up as much as a half foot in some matchups, was considered perhaps the top power defender of his generation, and one of the top four defenders of his generation at all positions along with Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, and Gary Payton. Rodman was far from a basketball prospect as a high-schooler; he only became a prospect when he grew 11 inches (27 cm) in one year late in his teenage years. After a stint in junior college, he played for Southeastern Oklahoma State, a Division II school. However, the Detroit Pistons took sufficient notice of him to draft him in the second round in 1986. At that time, the Pistons were an up-and-coming team led by Isiah Thomas at point guard, Joe Dumars at shooting guard, and Bill Laimbeer at center. They had notable role players in Adrian Dantley, Vinnie Johnson, John Salley, and Rick Mahorn. Full Biography